I’d recommend using organic ingredients as Asian (Spanish, Moroccan…the list goes on) produced groceries are treated with pesticides that cause contradicting effects in your body.
Being that I’m striving to be the change that I wish to see in the world I find drinking fruit and vegetable smoothies inappropriate at times when you consider that people who are looking from a distance may not know what it is that I am drinking so they may mistake my health drink for a soda or juice and that is not what I promote.I have nothing to hide so I -from time to time-would prefere to eat my fruits and veggies as is in public.Let kids see the actual fruit,not some concoction in a cup.
Oh wow! I LOVE this smoothie. Funny thing is that I deliberately put your video in the ‘watch later’ playlist because I was afraid to try this- I hate beets. Anyways, this morning I decided I WILL do this whether I liked it or not and liked it I did! This is going in my staple rotation!! It is just delicious. This is just what I have been looking for. Something more foody with just the right hint of sweetness! Thank you so much for sharing this!
Where can I find your recipes with the full measurements? I went on your site and couldn’t find them. I was looking for this one in particular. Thanks so much!
Hi! I’ve just come across your videos and I have a question I haven’t found the answer to yet. I’m allergic to the strawberry family – so strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries – so I wouldn’t be able to add them. Is there something, some other fruit or green that could replace the benefits I will lose????
I am sure this tastes great, but it is really high in sugar. Beets, carrots and other fruit together are all high in sugar. I would be careful with this if I had blood sugar problems.
@U2girl
that sounds good! i plan on making this when i get my Vitamix. i’d have to go far out of my way to find a Thai coconut, so i’ll probably end up using light coconut milk and water in mine. i plan on throwing a few greens in there too.
Wow,I just made one and it’s really delicious!! My beets were yellow, and I changed a few items based on what I had, but I added raspberries so it’s still slightly pink.
I made mine with 1/3 c. light coconut milk (no thai coconut on hand), 1/2 large yellow beet, 2 small carrots, handful of spinach, vanilla extract, 2 large pitted dates, 1/4 c. raw almonds, about 1/2 c. raspberries, and a little bit of extra water.
It’s really good, I could have one of these every day!!
Well, I don’t have the best blender in the world. What else do you suggest I use?
Uhoh, excuse me. Thanks for sharing anyhow. 🙂
I’d recommend using organic ingredients as Asian (Spanish, Moroccan…the list goes on) produced groceries are treated with pesticides that cause contradicting effects in your body.
i love your vids 🙂
Being that I’m striving to be the change that I wish to see in the world I find drinking fruit and vegetable smoothies inappropriate at times when you consider that people who are looking from a distance may not know what it is that I am drinking so they may mistake my health drink for a soda or juice and that is not what I promote.I have nothing to hide so I -from time to time-would prefere to eat my fruits and veggies as is in public.Let kids see the actual fruit,not some concoction in a cup.
I love your hair color here. It looks so natural!
@shestudios I love the carrot fibre texture. It makes it feel more foody, like you are eating something more sustaining.
Oh wow! I LOVE this smoothie. Funny thing is that I deliberately put your video in the ‘watch later’ playlist because I was afraid to try this- I hate beets. Anyways, this morning I decided I WILL do this whether I liked it or not and liked it I did! This is going in my staple rotation!! It is just delicious. This is just what I have been looking for. Something more foody with just the right hint of sweetness! Thank you so much for sharing this!
And yes, I absolutely LOVE the hot pink color!
You need your own show on the cooking channel. America needs more of this and less of Paula Deen’s butter-loaded concoctions
your frig is awesome
I want to go live at her house.
I’m in Utah. Where do you get the coconuts?
Where can I find your recipes with the full measurements? I went on your site and couldn’t find them. I was looking for this one in particular. Thanks so much!
Can I use just a ordinary coconut?
Hi! I’ve just come across your videos and I have a question I haven’t found the answer to yet. I’m allergic to the strawberry family – so strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries – so I wouldn’t be able to add them. Is there something, some other fruit or green that could replace the benefits I will lose????
@ANDREWRecipesNo ice cream is needed to make smoothies, ice cream is just needed to make milk shakes. :):)
Is cocnut oil an okay replacement?
it drives me crazy how she blinks so slowly
I am sure this tastes great, but it is really high in sugar. Beets, carrots and other fruit together are all high in sugar. I would be careful with this if I had blood sugar problems.
@GreenSmoothieGirl
Good for those on Doug Graham’s 80/10/10 diet then too.
@U2girl
that sounds good! i plan on making this when i get my Vitamix. i’d have to go far out of my way to find a Thai coconut, so i’ll probably end up using light coconut milk and water in mine. i plan on throwing a few greens in there too.
Wow,I just made one and it’s really delicious!! My beets were yellow, and I changed a few items based on what I had, but I added raspberries so it’s still slightly pink.
I made mine with 1/3 c. light coconut milk (no thai coconut on hand), 1/2 large yellow beet, 2 small carrots, handful of spinach, vanilla extract, 2 large pitted dates, 1/4 c. raw almonds, about 1/2 c. raspberries, and a little bit of extra water.
It’s really good, I could have one of these every day!!
did you say cashews? I thought those are bad for you, especially if you’re trying to lose weight?
That does sound good